Seems to me that only the rich people could afford to get the good booze during prohibition. It takes a lot of class and money to be a truly successful criminal.
The town I’m in decided not to let it be commercialized here, so our kids may have to travel five minutes to one of the more prosperous towns.
We lived in a Dry county in Georgia in the early 80s, where a large portion of the road deaths were right around the county line as you come back to town.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
“And after I buy 5 nickel bags, he gives me the sixth one at half price.”
Ravenswing almost 3 years ago
At this rate, she’ll be talking “Jive” in no time. Subtitles will be required.
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
Just say no. Oh, wait…
Blood-Poisoning Vermin almost 3 years ago
An ounce a week? She’ll be too zonked.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Dolores Park is much more dangerous now
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
A Sikh man just phoned; he wants his turban back!!
babka Premium Member almost 3 years ago
turning street would be a promotion for those who have had money all their lives
The Wolf In Your Midst almost 3 years ago
“He just better have my stuff. I do not wish to have to cut a fool.”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Seems to me that only the rich people could afford to get the good booze during prohibition. It takes a lot of class and money to be a truly successful criminal.
Cincoflex almost 3 years ago
Ganja grannie.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
It’s sad that some people still do this in California rather than pay taxes on the product.
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
I dig these two old ladies. (Hip talk)
Kabana_Bhoy almost 3 years ago
It could be worse, she could be taking the J CHURCH to the Park.
well-i-never almost 3 years ago
Turning street is ok. At least she doesn’t have to walk the street to afford it.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
With that hat she is already a street ho!
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Grow your own Honey.
James Lindley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s legal here in Illinois now, but with the high (see what I did there?) taxes, it’s still cheaper to buy it on the street.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Cue Velvet Underground’s “I’m Waiting For The Man.”
Here he comes, he’s all dressed in black
Beat up shoes and a big straw hat
He’s never early, he’s always late
First thing you learn is that you always gotta wait
I’m waiting for my man, ah work it now.
gcarlson almost 3 years ago
I address a ring-tailed neighborhood feline who often visits my yard as “my main coon cat.”
Ren Rodee almost 3 years ago
Lou Reed – Waiting for My Man https://youtu.be/2yPXBjVYLYA?t=26
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Delores Park in San Francisco has the greatest yarn store ever near it.
Kip Williams almost 3 years ago
The town I’m in decided not to let it be commercialized here, so our kids may have to travel five minutes to one of the more prosperous towns.
We lived in a Dry county in Georgia in the early 80s, where a large portion of the road deaths were right around the county line as you come back to town.